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Q re tuners

Hi all,

I want to check my guitar's intonation. I have a digital tuner but I'm not sure it can do it. How can I tell if a digital tuner can't be used for intonation?

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You can use any standard guitar tuner to check intonation as long as the tuner works OK. It doesn't even need to be a chromatic one. This has all been covered before. Search this forum on "check intonation" and you'll come up with threads.

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